Weight: Knife: 12.5 oz. (354 grams) Sheath (Kydex): 9.0 oz. (255 grams), Leather, Inside Belt Left: 5.5 oz. (156 grams),
Leather, Inside Belt Right: 5.5 oz. (156 grams)
Blade: ATS-34 High Molybdenum-Chromium Stainless Tool Steel, Hardened and Tempered to Rockwell C59, Media Blasted
Fittings/Bolsters: 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel, Media Blasted
Handle: Black G10 Fiberglass/Epoxy Laminate Composite
Sheath 2: 9-10 oz. thick Leather Shoulder, Nickel Plated Spring Steel Clip, polyester sinew, (inside belt or waistband angled wear, left)
Sheath 3: 9-10 oz. thick Leather Shoulder, Nickel Plated Spring Steel Clip, polyester sinew, (inside belt or waistband angled wear, right)
Knife: Answering a need for an extremely
durable, ultimately functional, and devastating defensive tool
for close quarters combat, the Guardian was designed with the
direct input of counterterrorism YAMAM Israeli Defense
Force/National Police Force professionals, and made for
their professional use. This is a knife that
is extremely versatile, functioning as an extension of the human
fist, with tremendous grip security during the most critical of
moments, offering an intensely sharp and lethal blade with an
additional heavily fortified hammer-fisted persuader point. It is,
simply the most direct, effective and speedy knife form built
for lifesaving defense. I'm proud and honored to be making these
for one of the world's most effective and well-trained
professional counterterrorism forces, using their ideas,
guidance, and input combined with my professional knifemaking experience. The Guardian
was created because, while more lengthy and elaborate double
edged counterterrorism knives like the Ari B'Lilah may be great
for most CT use, the need was presented for a lighter, more
versatile knife that was made for just one thing: immediate
defense from a physical close quarters attack. There are times
where a larger knife may be too unwieldy, may create too visual
of a presence, or may be of too much weight to wear, or there is
not significant gear to making wearing a larger knife practical.
Still, there is a need for a critical emergency survival
defense, particularly when under physical attack when a firearm
can not be drawn, much less collateral cleared. This knife was
designed for the wearer to be able to immediately put it in his
hand, in closed-fist form, without elaborate grip technique, and
to defend his life with simple punching and hammering motion
natural to the human movement. No matter where the enemy is
attacking, the blade will yield an extremely aggressive point
and razor sharp cutting edge with enough power behind it to
drive through heavy clothing, around gear and equipment with
tremendous force.
The Blade: The blade needed to be long enough to punch through
what the enemy is wearing, and remain sharp and tough through
many years of use. It needed to be stainless for minimal care,
and it needed to be reliable, extremely sharp, and heavily
supported. I chose ATS-34 for this job; this turbine blade steel
is extremely tough due to the addition of a large amount of
molybdenum, while being very hard and wear resistant. I hollow
ground the blade with a 3" contact wheel for a very thin and
super-keen cutting edge while retaining the strength of a thick,
heavy central spine to support the blade's double edges. ATS-34
has a great reputation for high wear resistance and high
toughness, and while not as corrosion resistant as 440C, it's a
great stainless steel that will not rust and corrode with the
simplest of care. The blade doesn't have any serrations or
choils, so that thrusting movements will not be hindered by any
geometry of cutting edges or features hanging up or snagging.
The edges are stopped in penetration by large, significant
quillons that protect the user's hands and fingers, while
creating an essential shape to engage with the sheath retention
of both the kydex and the leather sheaths. The central spine of the
ricasso rides between the two largest, strongest fingers of the
hand, the index and the middle finger, and is thick enough for
absolute support and all contact areas are rounded, smoothed,
contoured, and blasted for a comfortable feel. The knife is full
tang, that is, has a solid core of tool steel throughout, and
has deep and accurate bold hand-filework, distinctive and aiding
in grip.
The Handle is shaped in a unique fashion, not because of a desired
look, but because this was the shape that was most secure in our
testing of this particular knife design and size. The steps of
the handle shape solidify the grip in the palm, and the handle
is bolstered in the critical areas with zero-care 304 high
nickel, high chromium austenitic stainless steel. The bolsters
are permanently and solidly attached with zero clearance pins
that are so tight, they are invisible. The bolsters reinforce, protect, and strengthen the handle and are dovetailed
to bed a pair of G10 fiberglass/epoxy composite laminate scales.
The scales are blasted for texture and are locked, sealed, and bedded
under the bolsters overhanging dovetailed fittings. They are then
secured with four heavy through-tang 304 stainless steel pins
for the ultimate in mechanical as well as adhesive strength.
The bolster at the heel of the hand is contoured and front-finished, and supports the persuader (skull crusher) point. This
is not a razor-sharp point (so it won't slice the owner), but is an
extremely heavy geometry, so that hammer-blows with the fist are
amplified to deliver many hundreds of pounds per square inch.
While the persuader can be used for life threatening defense,
such as a blow to the head, face, or neck, it can also be used
for less lethal persuasive means on the soft tissues and bones
of the limbs with simple hammer-fisted movements. The handle is entirely rounded, contoured,
smoothed, and finished so it feels natural and comfortable to the human hand
gripping it. The balance point is exactly at the neck of the
ricasso, and the knife feels stable and powerful.
In close quarters battle, if defense is absolutely necessary,
and a firearm or large knife is not available or useful, this is
the very tool that is needed to save a life from an attacker.
Sheaths: With all my tactical combat
counterterrorism professionals, the sheath is just as important
as the knife, for without it, the knife is not convenient, not
comfortable, not accessible, and not useful. So my clients
requested several sheath options, depending on their wear
environment, gear, accessibility, visual queues, and individual
mission needs. The sheaths needed to secure the knife well, yet
allow it to be easily accessed by the professional in a
heartbeat if necessary.
The Tension-Lock Sheath: This is my own design,
and it's been a great one for tactical counterterrorism use
where my more secure locking sheath would be too large, or
access and unsheathing too slow. The tension locking sheath holds the knife
securely with no rattle, play, or movement via a spring
retention method that will, simply, last as long as the knife.
The sheath is constructed of double-thickness kydex, that is,
twice as thick as most kydex sheaths made by anyone else in the
world, and twice as thick as all firearm holsters. The sheath is
build on a frame of 5052H32 high strength corrosion resistant
aluminum alloy, and I've meticulously anodized all of the
surfaces, even through holes, of each welt
component for extremely high durability, ultimate corrosion
resistance, strength enhancement,
and muted appearance. If you're not familiar with anodization,
it's a chemo-electric process that creates a near-ceramic hard
surface on the aluminum, a surface that increases wear
resistance tremendously, and a surface that can accept permanent
dyes that are sealed in place. For most of my black sheaths, the
dye is black for low reflectivity and matching appearance. The
process is working so well that I'm now anodizing all of the
other aluminum components of the sheaths: the mounts, the belt
loops, the flat straps, the clamps, belt plates and all aluminum
parts. The surface is hard to scratch, extremely corrosion
resistant, non-glare, flat in
reflectivity, and highly durable. The 6AL4V titanium spring is
also anodized a deep blue-black for muted appearance and a
hardened surface, and all fasteners are highly corrosion
resistant stainless steel that is chemical surface treated for
a dark gray muted appearance with the high corrosion resistance
only available in stainless steel. The tension lock sheath comes
with two pairs of belt loops (footman's loops) that are die
formed and anodized aluminum. One pair is high profile for .250"
x 1.5" belt sizes and the other pair is low profile for .190" x
1.5" sized belts. I also include heavy vertical straps and horizontal
straps in anodized aluminum that allow the sheath to be rigidly
clamped to belt, webbing, PALS (pouch attachment ladder system),
straps, body armor gear, and anywhere there is a need. All of
the mounting assemblies are reversible, as is the spring
retention for the tension-lock sheath, so the versatility of
this sheath is unsurpassed. It's also completely and absolutely
waterproof, for zero worry about exposure. The knife can be
unsheathed by finger pressure against the spring tab, or by a
hard pull in an emergency. Included is an extra stout titanium
spring, so the user has a choice of 15 or 25 pound pull to
release, depending on the individual preference.
Leather sheaths (2): My clients requested a
pair of sheaths specifically designed for inside waistband wear,
yet with reasonable retention and security. This is necessary to
keep a low visibility profile in tactical situations and in the
public sphere, typically behind the back and under a jacket or
shirt. With most knives, this is not something I encourage, but
these are counterterrorism professionals, and like our military,
need specialized equipment for their and our defense. The
sheaths are made of 9-10 oz. leather shoulder, very thick and
stout, yet they are not hardened like most of my sheaths so that
the leather is as comfortable as possible. The leather is
not dyed, for dyes will bleed into clothing with moisture and
sweat, but the leather is sealed with acrylic sealer. I stitched
the sheaths with polyester sinew, the toughest, most mold and
rot-resistant fiber on the market, and all of the surfaces are
rounded, smoothed and finished. The leather sheaths are designed
to be worn inside the waistband or inside the belt line, and the
nickel plated steel belt clip secures the affair to the belt or
band. The knife is retained in the sheath with a unique leather d-shaped stud, stitched
permanently in place, that requires the sheath to be pressed and pushed out of
position before the knife can be removed. This prevents the
knife from falling out, even during active moments, yet the
knife is easily unsheathed by a user familiar to its operation.
The reason for including two sheaths is so that the professional
can wear them on any side and in a multitude of orientations and
locations, while the heavy welts protect him from the point and
cutting edges.
This is a professional tactical defensive knife, the very
last defense possible, and it's my hope that (as with all my
combat knives) it never needs to be used. But if it is
necessary, this knife is built as durably and intelligently as
possible, with useful and necessary wear and carry options, for
the counterterrorism professional who may trust it in the most
dangerous occupation.
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